Video:The Duke of Cambridge took part in a volleyball game at the Westway Sports Centre in north Kensington, London, today while visiting young apprentice sports coaches taking part in a mentoring programme he helped to create.

William started off shakily during a coaching skills session in which he spent most of his time on court looking around to see where he was meant to be and to whom he should be passing the ball-Home - ITNSource News

Pictures:HRH The Duke of Cambridge presenting medals to the Irish Guards in Aldershot-william & Catherine

Pictures:HRH The Duke of Cambridge, Colonel of the Irish Guards present Operational Service Medals, for deployment in Afghanistan, to soldiers of 1st Battalion Irish Guards on December 6, 2013 in Aldershot, England-http://www.gettyimages.com/Search/Se...roduct=Royalty

OMG, he is one very handsome young man, isn't her.....his mother would be so very proud of him today. Sometimes in certain pictures of him and Catherine and the baby during the christening, he had this look of sadness in his eyes....made me think how he must be thinking of his mother. I bet there are times in his life and even in public (and he can't show it) that something comes up and it reminds him of a time with his mother. I really like this young man and he has a huge responsibility on his shoulders for such a young age.

OMG, he is one very handsome young man, isn't her.....his mother would be so very proud of him today. Sometimes in certain pictures of him and Catherine and the baby during the christening, he had this look of sadness in his eyes....made me think how he must be thinking of his mother. I bet there are times in his life and even in public (and he can't show it) that something comes up and it reminds him of a time with his mother. I really like this young man and he has a huge responsibility on his shoulders for such a young age.

I also admire him very much: he seems self-assured and confident, down-to-earth but still dignified, sincere and engaged with people he meets; has a sense of fun when appropriate - without seeming to be straining to be a Funny-man - I'm very impressed indeed.